Show bald eagles counted in Utah The Division of Wildlife Resources has released figures on its 1979 one-day bald eagle first count of its kind in Coordinated by Division raptor biologist Phil the count attracted participation from several federal the Ute Indian two Utah universities and several interested Biologists across the state spotted bald eagles during the January According to these birds winter in arriving in mid-November and leaving by late final count is probably a bit says that some areas of the state could not be surveyed and all possible count duplications were The one-day count has been organized by the National Wildlife Each state and results have been sent to the Federation's Raptor Information Center in D.C. The national figures have not been Since the Division conducted annual month-long bald eagle Wagner said that the Division was eager to try the one-day count so that the two methods could be The bald eagle is endangered in all but a few states where nesting populations |